#!/usr/bin/env bash

## 192. Word Frequency
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## Write a bash script to calculate the frequency of each word in a text file words.txt.
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## For simplicity sake, you may assume:
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## words.txt contains only lowercase characters and space ' ' characters.
## Each word must consist of lowercase characters only.
## Words are separated by one or more whitespace characters.
## Example:
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## Assume that words.txt has the following content:
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## the day is sunny the the
## the sunny is is
## Your script should output the following, sorted by descending frequency:
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## the 4
## is 3
## sunny 2
## day 1
## Note:
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## Don't worry about handling ties, it is guaranteed that each word's frequency count is unique.
## Could you write it in one-line using Unix pipes?
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## Read from the file words.txt and output the word frequency list to stdout.

cat words.txt | tr -s ' ' '\n' | sort | uniq -c | sort -r | awk '{ print $2, $1 }'
